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Nietzsche's work challenges the foundations of Western philosophy by rejecting traditional concepts of truth, morality, and divinity. He critiques the Christian worldview as rooted in false piety and a 'slave morality,' advocating instead for a philosophy that embraces individualism and the 'will to power.' Through sharp wit and vigorous prose, he encourages readers to celebrate the present and assert their own values, marking a significant departure from conventional thought.
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- Title
- Beyond Good and Evil
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Publisher
- Culturea
- Released
- 2022
- Pages
- 254
- ISBN13
- 9791041940431
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, True Stories, Psychological Topics, Philosophical Topics, German Literature, Opinion Journalism & Essays, 19th century
- First published
- 1886
- Original title
- Jenseits von Gut und Böse
- Rating
- 4.25 out of 5
- Description
- Nietzsche's work challenges the foundations of Western philosophy by rejecting traditional concepts of truth, morality, and divinity. He critiques the Christian worldview as rooted in false piety and a 'slave morality,' advocating instead for a philosophy that embraces individualism and the 'will to power.' Through sharp wit and vigorous prose, he encourages readers to celebrate the present and assert their own values, marking a significant departure from conventional thought.